Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.
I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.
+1
Absolutely
Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.
"facts": what do YOU know as a fact?
I mean even just taking verbatim what the guy himself reported causes people to raise an eyebrow a want to double check (even if, like me, you think the girl likely drowned.)
Wtf do you want, lady-that a young man is alone w a young woman that disappears and no should even double check his account of the situation? Just “he said they were swimming and the she was gone-who knows?!” And no one should want thorough look-see about that?
I think she sadly drowned but you’ve got real #boymom energy that’s not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.
I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.
+1
Absolutely
Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.
"facts": what do YOU know as a fact?
I mean even just taking verbatim what the guy himself reported causes people to raise an eyebrow a want to double check (even if, like me, you think the girl likely drowned.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alas we can’t control other people. Many are trying to divert the thread.
If there's no new report, there's only speculation and plenty of that on this thread. Are they keeping the young man there for a reason? or is he still there because he had already planned to be there
They took his passport and he is under constant LE supervision, so keeping him. His father has arrived.
But he's free to request it and leave if he wants, so he's not really being detained.
Which makes it even more unlikely that he is in anyway involved, as he's purposefully staying there to assist with the investigation.
DP
They have his passport and he is observed by LE 24/7, he cannot leave.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alas we can’t control other people. Many are trying to divert the thread.
If there's no new report, there's only speculation and plenty of that on this thread. Are they keeping the young man there for a reason? or is he still there because he had already planned to be there
They took his passport and he is under constant LE supervision, so keeping him. His father has arrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.
I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.
+1
Absolutely
Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.
"facts": what do YOU know as a fact?
I mean even just taking verbatim what the guy himself reported causes people to raise an eyebrow a want to double check (even if, like me, you think the girl likely drowned.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.
I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.
+1
Absolutely
Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.
"facts": what do YOU know as a fact?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alas we can’t control other people. Many are trying to divert the thread.
If there's no new report, there's only speculation and plenty of that on this thread. Are they keeping the young man there for a reason? or is he still there because he had already planned to be there
They took his passport and he is under constant LE supervision, so keeping him. His father has arrived.
But he's free to request it and leave if he wants, so he's not really being detained.
Which makes it even more unlikely that he is in anyway involved, as he's purposefully staying there to assist with the investigation.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.
I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.
+1
Absolutely
Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.
I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.
+1
Absolutely
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.
I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why people care about this story so much? The girl is obviously dead in the ocean. The why does not matter at this point and it obvious everyone was drunk. No one is responsible for this. Are we seriously searching the darn ocean for a drunk dead person?
Well, she is a symbolic case to convey that tourist safety is taken seriously. So many young people vacation there, imagine the blow to tourism if they stopped. We also need to send a message that American students got country's backing so don't mess with them.
What about the 3 tourists who drowned nearby earlier this year? Why didn’t we hear about them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why people care about this story so much? The girl is obviously dead in the ocean. The why does not matter at this point and it obvious everyone was drunk. No one is responsible for this. Are we seriously searching the darn ocean for a drunk dead person?
Well, she is a symbolic case to convey that tourist safety is taken seriously. So many young people vacation there, imagine the blow to tourism if they stopped. We also need to send a message that American students got country's backing so don't mess with them.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.